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Files Of RotoRob: 2011 Top 10 Fantasy Busts

Today we take a look at the 2011 Top 10 Fantasy Busts.  Thanks to RotoRob once again for allowing me to do this on his site and the many other sites that grant me the privilege to work with them. ——————————————————————————   Like an unstoppable force, the 2011-12 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit surges forward. Soon, […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/29)

One of those moments today that really kind of made you sad if you were a Buffalo Sabres fan.  This American to me at least would have been better than Mike Modano if not for injuries and particularly concussions.  However on this day 14 years ago, he would be traded from smalltown Buffalo to the […]

Videos Before Bedtime (9/28)

Here are the videos and now we need to eat…….again we humbly apologize.          Brendan Smith may be sitting awhile after his hit on Ben Smith. Sorry Wings fans that head shot was brutal in every way. Have a great night.

Fantasy Hockey Multimedia (9/28)

Here comes some Fantasy Hockey Multimedia, straight at you like a well….hurricane?  Well at any rate, we have it for you.     Sorry but this was really funny….have a great Hump Day!

Injury Ticker Update (9/28)

We have the cajones to go where few even dare.  Why?  It is because we can.  The Injury Ticker is slowly crawling back on The Program.  Tonight we may even pay homage to it once again.  However, with the season fast approaching, here is the list from TSN and then we may make a few […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/28)

Again we give you a Hump Day edition of “This Day”.  Today we look at some curious waiver movements in hockey yesteryear.  For example, this is a time of year where certain teams just feed on the misery of others.  Let’s take a look at one of those such instances.  As always, we have the […]

Scouts Honor: Question Time!

Simply here is our Scout’s Honor question of the week.  This comes from our good friend Buck Davidson: Gotta keep three of these four: Byfuglien, Tavares, Backes, Sharp. Other keepers are Stamkos, Backstrom, Bryzgalov. Yes, it was a good year. Don’t see any way one of those four falls to me at 12 in the […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/27)

This moment today looks at the New York Islanders and what they did 39 years ago.  People please note the video is a tongue and cheek approach and homage to pop culture as far as endorsements with hockey players back in an era gone by.  Again, the video comes followed by the latest gem from […]

Videos Before Bedtime (9/26)

We will just let the Flyers and Rangers go at it……         Now cue in Brendan Shanahan……..     Will he act the same for words said, diving, etc…..Pandora’s Box has been opened now what does the hockey public say?

Taking A Detour: Fans Speak Out!

Thanks to Felicia Alexandra Prehn for this, you can find her work at Punks And Pucks.  This is her story…..please fire away at the end.  Gracias. ———————————————————— In November of last year, I wrote a post about how my birthday was ruined by unattractive, obnoxious puck bunnies at a Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins game against the Norfolk […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/26)

In the early days of the NHL, there were a variety of rule changes in the game that brought about much good.  This is unlike today at times where fans get frustrated over the constant tinkering of their sport.  There may have been better moments than the one today but we pay an homage to […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/25)

Here is something of a fun moment for today from yes 85 years ago.  That is not a misprint ladies and gentlemen.  Chicago and Detroit..here is how your teams got their start.  Enjoy this one.     September 25, 1926 National Hockey League officially granted franchises to two new teams — Chicago Black Hawks and […]

Coachspeak — Training Camp (9/24)

If it is Saturday, then it is time for Coachspeak.  The column does have a fantasy hockey value to it and some educational value as well.  Toss in a little insight and it is a look that often gets unnoticed.  This one is from the Nashville vs. Washington game in Baltimore earlier in the week.  […]

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